Brown equals record

England 61-21 Scotland

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England full-back Mike Brown has now won his last 17 Six Nations games with England, equalling Wales' Geoff Wheel for the longest individual winning run in the competition’s history (1975-1980, 17 games).

We will take defeat on the chin - Cotter

England 61-21 Scotland

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Scotland head coach Vern Cotter, speaking to ITV:
"We're disappointed with the result and obviously we would have liked to put on a better performance - then when we got injuries early we came unstuck.

"We couldn't get a grip on the game and went backwards. We've had eight concussions in two away games and now I'm more focused on getting the team back together for next week.

"We didn't defend well off the set piece, they scored from those, and then you find yourself chasing the game. You start making changes because of injuries and your strategic options are limited.

"We're frustrated but I'm more looking at the problem of next week's game. We will take it on the chin and work hard to put something together that we can be proud of next week."

Post update

England centre Jonathan Joseph, speaking to ITV:
"Coming back into the team, scoring a hat-trick and winning the Six Nations means it has been a great day.

"The boys performed extremely well, we had a great week and a great fortnight preparing.The boys were very confident and put in a great performance today."

On the fast start:
"It was more what we built in the last week, we focused on starting each session very well and you could see we did that today. The set piece was unbeliveable and what we did on back of that was very good."

On his tries:
"Credit to the boys, I just ran the lines outside what they created and the holes were there for me. They set the platforms."

On facing Ireland to win the Grand Slam:
"It is going to be a great challenge for us. We are very excited and can't wait to try and do it."

England get the job done early...again.

'England were imperious

England 61-21 Scotland

Gavin Hastings

Former Scotland full-back on BBC Radio 5 live

My goodness me England were imperious. they will be very pleased with that, but it was an armchair ride they had for most of the afternoon. Scotland and their supporters will be bitterly disappointed, they just did not turn up.